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Adopted Announced by New Studio Clockwork Demon

When you have an argument or some form of negative discussion with whoever is living with you your canine companion (if you own one) likely fades into the background while you rant and rave. After all, the discussion does not involve the dog and so why should it matter for him or her? Clockwork Demon argues that it does matter, and to further support their argument the new studio has created a video game surrounding the idea that a dog has thoughts on said discussions too.

Adopted lets players run free as rescued Boston Terrier Luchador as he explores his surroundings whilst investigating numerous human problems and ways to help or hinder those who Luchador crosses paths with.

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Adopted Passes Greenlight Campaign

VRFocus reports on the news that upcoming virtual reality (VR) compatible videogame Adopted has passed its Steam Greenlight campaign.

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Failed Kickstarter Videogame Campaigns for March 2015

Marcus Estrada writes: "Every month Kickstarter is full of wild successes, and depressing failures. While some are always going to have that massive fan push behind them to see hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding others barely make it to the finish line. Due to the nature of Kickstarter, there's simply not enough money to go around to fund every worthwhile campaign. The purpose of this post is to shine a light on those campaigns that had the chops for success, but for one reason or another failed to make their goal this time."

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Clockwork Demon Launches Kickstarted Campaign for Adopted

VRFocus - Late last year indie developer Clockwork Demon revealed a unique new virtual reality (VR) compatible videogame in Adopted. The title, which supports the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD), casts players as a Boston Terrier named Luchador that interacts with its three owners throughout the course of one night. Today sees the developer launch a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign for Adopted, hoping to raise $140,000 USD to aid development of the title. If successful then Clockwork Demon will bring its project to PC, Mac and Linux.